Back when albums were fun, they have great covers, back cover information, booklets, a zipper (Rolling Stones/Sticky Fingers) and Highway Call had a fold out picture that came with the album. I had it framed and it's still with me today, above my TV :)
Interesting weeds growing around him :)
I'm finding Phrozen's 8K resin cleans up very nicely with the steamer, pretty much just as clean as a stone cast. I'm really enjoying printing. It's something different, getting the results in hand that you designed and created, is fun :)
So the workflow would be what, 3Shape model builder, into Blender then into the slicing software? Who has time for all of that? In 3Shape why not just make the sides a little thicker for strength, you still may be saving resin and probably printing time in printing the honeycombs.
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And just to add, one of the reasons I leave my lingual margins at tissue height on custom abutments, is to be able to use that as a reference point in keeping track of any possible tissue loss and to figure out why, as needed.
I'm so glad I started with a Phrozen. The removable dies are coming out wonderfully, the print quality is very nice. I designed a 4 unit bridge from a I/O scan, milled it in wax then printed the solid cast and removable die models. The fit was spot on with both. For my use in printing models...